MINI Clubman (2021 year). Manual in english — page 6

Driving comfort
CONTROLS
When fast approaching standing ve-
Button Function
hicles.
Increase speed, refer to
There is a risk of injuries or danger to life.
page 176.
Watch traffic closely and actively inter-
vene where appropriate.
Reduce speed, refer to page 176.
Warning
Buttons are arranged according to vehicle's
series, optional features and country speci-
An unsecured vehicle can begin to move
fications.
and possibly roll away. There is a risk of
accident. Before exiting, secure the vehi-
Camera
cle against rolling.
In order to ensure that the vehicle is se-
cured against rolling away, follow the fol-
lowing:
- Set the parking brake.
- On uphill grades or on a downhill
slope, turn the front wheels in the di-
rection of the curb.
- On uphill grades or on a downhill
slope, also secure the vehicle, for in-
The camera is installed near the interior
stance with a wheel chock.
mirror.
Keep the windshield in front of the interior
Overview
mirror clean and clear.
Buttons on the steering wheel
Functional requirements
Button Function
Speed range
Cruise control on/off, refer to
The system is best used on well-constructed
page 176.
roads.
Store/maintain speed, refer to
The system is functional at speeds begin-
page 176.
ning at approx. 20 mph/30 km/h.
Pause cruise control, refer to
With the Stop&Go function for Steptronic
page 176.
transmissions: the system can also be acti-
vated while the vehicle is stationary.
Continue cruise control with the
last setting, refer to page 177.
The max. speed that can be set is
85 mph/140 km/h.
Reduce distance, refer to
Manual transmission: Active Cruise Control
page 177.
is interrupted below a speed of approx.
Increase the distance, refer to
20 mph/30 km/h. The system does not
page 177.
brake to a stop.
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Switching on/off and interrupting
Interrupting automatically
cruise control
The system is automatically interrupted in
the following situations:
Switching on
-
When the driver applies the brakes.
Press the button on the steering
Manual transmission: when the clutch
wheel.
pedal is depressed for a few seconds or
released while a gear is not engaged.
Instrument cluster without enhanced
-
If selector lever position N is set.
features:
Dynamic Traction Control DTC is acti-
Display in the instrument cluster
vated or DSC Dynamic Stability Control
lights up.
is deactivated.
-
If DSC Dynamic Stability Control inter-
Instrument cluster without enhanced
venes.
features:
-
If the detection range of the camera is
Display in the instrument cluster
impaired, for instance by soiling, heavy
lights up. The current speed is adopted as
precipitation or glare effects from the
desired speed and displayed with symbol.
sun.
Cruise control is active and maintains the
-
Manual transmission: if the vehicle in
set speed.
front decelerates below a speed of ap-
DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched
prox. 20 mph/30 km/h.
on, if necessary.
-
With the Stop&Go function for Step-
tronic transmissions: following a sta-
Switching off
tionary period of approx. 3 seconds, af-
With the Stop&Go function for Steptronic
ter the vehicle was braked to a stop by
transmissions: when switching off while
the system.
stationary, depress the brake pedal simulta-
neously.
Setting the speed
Press the button on the steering
Maintaining/storing the speed
wheel.
Press
or
button in the interrupted
The displays go out. The stored desired
state.
speed is deleted.
When the system is switched on, the cur-
rent speed is maintained and stored as the
Interrupting manually
desired speed.
Press the button on the steering
Instrument cluster without enhanced
wheel.
features:
With the Stop&Go function for Steptronic
The stored speed is displayed by the
transmissions: when interrupting while sta-
symbol in the Info Display of the instrument
tionary, depress the brake pedal simultane-
cluster.
ously.
DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched
on, if necessary.
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The speed can also be stored as follows:
Instrument cluster without enhanced
features:
Press the button.
The set distance is briefly displayed
in the left part of the Info Display of the in-
strument cluster.
Changing the speed
or
button: press until the desired
speed is set.
Increase the distance
If active, the displayed speed is stored and
Press the button repeatedly until
the vehicle reaches the stored speed when
the desired distance is set.
the road is clear.
Instrument cluster without enhanced
-
or
button: each time it is pressed
features:
to the point of resistance, the desired
speed increases or decreases by approx.
The set distance is briefly displayed
1 mph/1 km/h.
in the left part of the Info Display of the in-
strument cluster.
-
or
button: each time it is pressed
past the resistance point, the desired
speed changes by a maximum of 5 mph/
Continuing cruise control
10 km/h.
or
button: hold down to repeat the
General information
action.
An interrupted cruise control can be contin-
ued by calling up the stored speed.
Adjusting the distance
Make sure that the difference between cur-
rent speed and stored speed is not too large
Safety information
before calling up the stored speed. Other-
wise, unintentional braking or accelerating
Warning
may occur.
The system cannot serve as a substitute
In the following cases, the stored speed
for the driver’s personal judgment. Due to
value is deleted and cannot be called up
the system limits, braking can be late.
again:
There may be a risk of accident or risk of
- When the system is switched off.
damage to property. Be aware to the traffic
- When the ignition is switched off.
situation at all times. Adjust the distance
to the traffic and weather conditions and
Calling up the stored speed and
maintain the prescribed safety distance,
distance
possibly by braking.
Press the button with the system in-
terrupted. Cruise control is contin-
Reduce distance
ued with the stored values. The in-
strument cluster briefly displays the
Press the button repeatedly until
selected distance.
the desired distance is set.
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Switching distance control on/off
- Display lights up orange: system is in-
terrupted, the display indicates the
stored speed.
Safety information
- No display: system is switched off.
Warning
If no speed is indicated, it is possible that
The system does not react to traffic driv-
the conditions necessary for operation are
ing ahead of you, but instead maintains
not currently fulfilled.
the stored speed. There may be a risk of
accident or risk of damage to property. Ad-
Distance to vehicle ahead of you
just the desired speed to the traffic condi-
tions and brake as needed.
Distance display
Distance 1
Switching distance control off
Distance control can be switched off and on
Distance 2
when driving with cruise control activated.
Press and hold this button.
Distance 3
Or:
Press and hold this button.
Distance 4
This value is set automatically af-
The indicator light in the instrument
ter the system is switched on.
cluster lights up.
Instrument clusters without enhanced fea-
To switch distance control back on, press
tures: selected distance from the vehicle
one of the two buttons again briefly.
driving ahead is briefly displayed in the left
After changing over distance control, a
hand portion of the Info Display.
Check Control message is displayed.
Detected vehicle
Displays in the instrument cluster
Instrument cluster without enhanced
features:
Desired speed and stored speed
Symbol lights up orange: a vehicle
Instrument cluster without enhanced
has been detected ahead of you.
features:
With the Stop&Go function for Step-
In addition to the indicator light, the
tronic transmissions:
desired speed is displayed in the Info Dis-
play.
Rolling bars: the detected vehicle
has driven away.
- Display lights up green: system is active,
the display indicates the desired speed.
ACC does not accelerate. To accelerate, acti-
vate ACC as follows:
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By briefly pressing the accelerator
System limits
pedal.
- By pressing the RES CNCL button.
Detection range
- By pressing the
or
button.
Indicator/warning lights
Instrument cluster without enhanced
features:
Symbol flashes orange.
The conditions are not adequate for the sys-
tem to work.
The detection capacity of the system and
The system was deactivated but applies the
the automatic braking capacity are limited.
brakes until you actively resume control by
Two-wheeled vehicles for instance might
pressing on the brake pedal or accelerator
not be detected.
pedal.
Symbol flashes red and a signal
sounds:
Deceleration
Brake and make an evasive maneu-
The system does not decelerate in the fol-
ver, if necessary.
lowing situations:
- For pedestrians, cyclists or similarly
System interrupted without detected
slow-moving road users.
vehicle.
- For red traffic lights.
- For cross traffic.
System interrupted with detected ve-
hicle.
- For oncoming traffic.
- Unlit vehicles or vehicles with nonwork-
ing lighting at night.
Displays in the Head-up Display
The information from Active Cruise Control
Swerving vehicles
can also be displayed in the Head-up Dis-
play.
A vehicle driving in front of you is not de-
tected until it is completely within the same
lane as your vehicle.
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If a vehicle driving ahead of you suddenly
swerves into your lane, the system may not
be able to automatically restore the selected
distance. It may not be possible to restore
the selected distance in certain situations,
including if you are driving significantly
faster than vehicles driving ahead of you,
for instance when rapidly approaching a
truck. When a vehicle driving ahead of you
is reliably detected, the system requests
When you approach a curve the system may
that the driver intervene by braking and
briefly report vehicles in the next lane due
carrying out evasive maneuvers, if needed.
to the bend of the curve. If the system de-
celerates you may compensate it by briefly
With the Stop&Go function for
accelerating. After releasing the accelerator
Steptronic transmissions: driving off
pedal the system is reactivated and controls
speed independently.
In some situations, the vehicle cannot drive
off automatically; for example:
- On steep uphill grades.
Weather
- In front of bumps in the road.
The following restrictions can occur under
unfavorable weather or light conditions:
In these cases, press on the accelerator
pedal.
- Poorer vehicle recognition.
- Short-term interruptions for vehicles
Cornering
that are already recognized.
Examples of unfavorable weather or light
conditions:
- Wet conditions.
- Snowfall.
- Slush.
- Fog.
- Glare.
Drive attentively, and react to the current
When the desired speed is too high for a
traffic situation. If necessary, intervene ac-
curve, the speed is reduced slightly. Be-
tively, for instance by braking, steering or
cause curves may not be anticipated in ad-
evading.
vance, drive into a curve at an appropriate
speed.
Engine power
The system has a limited detection range.
The desired speed may not be maintained
Situations can arise in tight curves where a
on uphill grades if engine power is insuffi-
vehicle driving ahead will not be detected
cient.
or will be detected very late.
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Malfunction
Safety information
A Check Control message is displayed if the
system fails or was automatically deacti-
Warning
vated.
The system cannot serve as a substitute
The system may not be fully functional in
for the driver’s personal judgment in as-
the following situations:
sessing the traffic conditions. Based on
- When an object was not correctly de-
the limits of the system, it cannot inde-
tected.
pendently react to all traffic situations.
There is a risk of accident. Adjust driving
- In heavy fog, wet conditions, or snow-
style to traffic conditions. Watch traffic
fall.
closely and actively intervene where ap-
- In tight curves.
propriate.
- If the field of view of the camera or the
windshield is dirty or covered.
- When driving toward bright lights.
Warning
- Up to 20 seconds after the start of the
The use of the system can lead to an in-
engine, via the Start/Stop button.
creased risk of accidents in the following
- During calibration of the camera imme-
situations, for instance:
diately after vehicle delivery.
- On winding roads.
- In heavy traffic.
- On slippery roads, in fog, snow, or
Cruise control
wet conditions, or on a loose road
surface.
Concept
There may be a risk of accident or risk of
Using this system, a desired speed can be
damage to property. Only use the system if
adjusted using the buttons on the steering
driving at constant speed is possible.
wheel. The system maintains the desired
speed. The system accelerates and brakes
automatically as needed.
Overview
General information
Buttons on the steering wheel
The system is functional at speeds begin-
Button Function
ning at approx. 20 mph/30 km/h.
Depending on the settings, the cruise con-
Cruise control on/off, refer to
trol settings many change under certain
page 182.
conditions.
Store speed, refer to page 182.
Pause cruise control, refer to
page 182.
Continue cruise control with the
last setting, refer to page 183.
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Button Function
Interrupting automatically
The system is automatically interrupted in
Increase speed, refer to
the following situations:
page 182.
- When the driver applies the brakes.
Reduce speed, refer to page 182.
- If the clutch pedal is depressed for a few
seconds or released while a gear is not
engaged.
Switching on/off and interrupting
- If the gear engaged is too high for the
cruise control
current speed.
- If selector lever position N is set.
Switching on
- Dynamic Traction Control DTC is acti-
Press the button on the steering
vated or DSC Dynamic Stability Control
wheel.
is deactivated.
- If DSC Dynamic Stability Control inter-
Instrument cluster without enhanced
venes.
features:
The indicator light in the instrument
Setting the speed
cluster lights up.
Instrument cluster without enhanced
Maintaining/storing the speed
features:
Press
or
button in the interrupted
The current speed is adopted as the
state.
desired speed and is displayed with the
When the system is switched on, the cur-
symbol in the instrument cluster.
rent speed is maintained and stored as the
desired speed.
Cruise control is active and maintains the
The stored speed is displayed in the instru-
set speed.
ment cluster.
DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched
DSC Dynamic Stability Control is switched
on, if necessary.
on, if necessary.
Switching off
The speed can also be stored as follows:
Press the button on the steering
Press the button.
wheel.
The displays go out. The stored desired
Changing the speed
speed is deleted.
or
button: press until the desired
speed is set.
Interrupting manually
If active, the displayed speed is stored and
When active, press the button on
the vehicle reaches the stored speed when
the steering wheel.
the road is clear.
-
or
button: each time it is pressed
to the point of resistance, the desired
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speed increases or decreases by approx.
Desired speed and stored speed
1 mph/1 km/h.
Instrument cluster without enhanced
-
or
button: each time it is pressed
features:
past the resistance point, the desired
The desired speed is displayed to-
speed changes by a maximum of 5 mph/
gether with the symbol.
10 km/h.
- Display lights up green: system is active,
-
or
button: press button to resist-
the display indicates the desired speed.
ance point and hold. The vehicle acceler-
ates or decelerates without pressure on
- Display lights up orange: system is in-
the accelerator pedal. After the button is
terrupted, the display indicates the
released, the vehicle maintains its final
stored speed.
speed. Pressing the switch beyond the
- No display: system is switched off.
resistance point causes the vehicle to
accelerate more rapidly.
Instrument cluster without enhanced fea-
tures:
Continuing cruise control
If no speed is indicated, it is possible that
the conditions necessary for operation are
General information
not currently fulfilled.
An interrupted cruise control can be contin-
System limits
ued by calling up the stored speed.
Make sure that the difference between cur-
Engine power
rent speed and stored speed is not too large
before calling up the stored speed. Other-
The desired speed is also maintained down-
wise, unintentional braking or accelerating
hill, but may not be maintained on uphill
may occur.
grades if engine power is insufficient.
Calling up the stored speed
PDC Park Distance Control
Press the button on the steering
wheel.
Concept
The stored speed is reached again and main-
PDC is a support when parking. The system
tained.
detects objects behind the vehicle. If the ve-
hicle is equipped with front PDC, objects in
Displays in the instrument cluster
front of the vehicle are detected too. Ob-
jects that you are approaching slowly are in-
Indicator light
dicated by signal tones and a visual display.
Instrument cluster without enhanced
features:
General information
Depending on how the vehicle is
The ultrasound sensors for measuring the
equipped, the indicator light in the instru-
distances are located in the bumpers.
ment cluster indicates whether the system
The delete range, depending on obstacles
is switched on.
and environmental conditions, is approx.
6 ft/2 m.
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An acoustic warning is first given in the fol-
Park assistance button
lowing situations:
- By the front middle sensors and the two
corner sensors at approx. 24 in/60 cm
Ultrasound sensors
from the object.
Ultrasound sensors of the
- By the rear middle sensors at ap-
PDC, for instance in the bump-
prox. 5 ft/1.50 m from the object.
ers.
- When a collision is imminent.
Safety information
Functional requirements
Ensure full functionality:
Warning
- Do not cover sensors, for instance with
The system cannot serve as a substitute
stickers, bicycle racks or similar.
for the driver’s personal judgment in as-
sessing the traffic conditions. There is a
- Keep the sensors clean and free of ice.
risk of accident. Adjust driving style to
traffic conditions. Watch traffic and vehi-
Switching on/off
cle surroundings closely and actively in-
tervene where appropriate.
Switching on automatically
The system switches on automatically in the
following situations:
Warning
- If selector lever position R is engaged
Due to high speeds when PDC Park Dis-
when the engine is running.
tance Control is activated, the warning can
The rearview camera also switches on.
be delayed due to physical circumstances.
- With front PDC: when obstacles are de-
There is a risk of injury or risk of damage
tected behind or in front of the vehicle
to property. Avoid approaching an object
by PDC and the speed is slower than ap-
too fast. Avoid driving off fast while PDC
prox. 2.5 mph/4 km/h.
Park Distance Control is not yet active.
With front PDC: automatic activation on ob-
stacle detection can be switched off. Via the
Overview
Central Information Display (CID):
1.
"My MINI"
With front PDC: button in vehicle
2. "Vehicle settings"
3. "Parking"
4. "Automatic PDC activation": depending
on the vehicle equipment.
5. "Automatic PDC activation"
The setting is stored for the driver pro-
file currently used.
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Automatic deactivation during
Volume
forward travel
The ratio of the PDC signal tone volume to
The system switches off when a certain
the entertainment volume can be adjusted.
driving distance or speed is exceeded.
1.
"My MINI"
Switch the system back on, if needed.
2. "System settings"
With front PDC: switching on/off
3. "Tone"
manually
4. "Volume settings"
Press the park assistance button.
5. "PDC"
6. Set the desired value.
- On: the LED lights up.
The setting is stored for the driver profile
- Off: the LED goes out.
currently used.
The rearview camera image is displayed if
the reverse gear is engaged when pressing
Visual warning
the park assistance button.
The approach of the vehicle to an object can
Depending on the equipment version, the
be shown on the Control Display. Objects
system cannot be switched off manually if
that are farther away are already displayed
the reverse gear is engaged.
on the Control Display before a signal
sounds.
Warning
A display appears as soon as Park Distance
Control (PDC) is activated.
Signal tones
The range of the sensors is represented in
An intermittent tone indicates when the ve-
colors: red, green and yellow.
hicle is approaching an object. E.g., when an
When the image of the rearview camera is
object is detected to the left rear of the ve-
displayed, the switch can be made to PDC:
hicle, a signal tone sounds from the left rear
"Rear view camera"
speaker.
The shorter the distance to the object, the
System limits
shorter the intervals.
When the distance to a detected object is
Safety information
less than approx. 10 inches/25 cm, a contin-
uous tone is sounded.
Warning
With front PDC: when objects are simulta-
The system is designed to operate in cer-
neously located both in front of and behind
tain conditions and circumstances. Due to
the vehicle, an alternating continuous sig-
conditions or other factors, the system
nal is sounded.
may not respond. There may be a risk of
The signal tone is switched off, when selec-
accident or risk of damage to property. Ac-
tor lever position P is engaged on vehicles
tively intervene as warranted. Refer to the
with Steptronic transmission.
garding the scope of the system’s opera-
tion and limitations.
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Limits of ultrasonic measurement
- On rough road surfaces.
The detection of objects with ultrasonic
- On uneven surfaces, such as speed
measurements can run into physical limits,
bumps.
for instance under the following conditions:
- In large buildings with right angles and
-
For small children and animals.
smooth walls, for instance in under-
ground garages.
For persons with certain clothing, for in-
stance coats.
- In automatic vehicle washes.
-
With external interference of the ultra-
- Due to heavy exhaust.
sound, for instance from passing vehi-
- Due to other ultrasound sources, for in-
cles or loud machines.
stance sweeping machines, high pres-
-
When sensors are dirty, iced over, dam-
sure steam cleaners or neon lights.
aged or out of position.
The malfunction is signaled by a contin-
-
If cargo protrudes.
uous tone alternating between the front
and rear speakers. As soon as the mal-
Under certain weather conditions such
function due to other ultrasound sources
as high relative humidity, wet condi-
is no longer present, the system is again
tions, snowfall, extreme heat, or strong
fully functional.
wind.
With front PDC: to reduce false alarms,
-
With tow bars and trailer couplings of
switch off automatic PDC activation on ob-
other vehicles.
stacle detection, for instance in vehicle
-
With thin or wedge-shaped objects.
washes; see Switching on/off.
With moving objects.
With elevated, protruding objects such
Malfunction
as ledges or cargo.
A Check Control message is displayed in the
-
With objects with corners and sharp
instrument cluster.
edges.
Red symbol is displayed, and the
-
With objects with a fine surface struc-
range of the sensors is dimmed on
ture such as fences.
the Control Display.
-
For objects with porous surfaces.
PDC has failed. Have the system checked by
Low objects already displayed, for in-
a dealer's service center or another qualified
stance curbs, can move into the blind
service center or repair shop.
area of the sensors before or after a con-
tinuous tone sounds.
Rearview camera
False warnings
The system may issue a warning under the
Concept
following conditions even though there is
no obstacle within the detection range:
The rearview camera provides assistance in
parking and maneuvering backwards. The
- In heavy rain.
area behind the vehicle is shown on the
- When sensors are very dirty or covered
Control Display.
with ice.
- When sensors are covered in snow.
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Safety information
Switching on/off
Switching on automatically
Warning
The system is switched on automatically if
The system cannot serve as a substitute
selector lever position R is engaged when
for the driver’s personal judgment in as-
the engine is running.
sessing the traffic conditions. There is a
risk of accident. Adjust driving style to
Automatic deactivation during
traffic conditions. Watch traffic and vehi-
forward travel
cle surroundings closely and actively in-
tervene where appropriate.
The system switches off when a certain
driving distance or speed is exceeded.
Switch the system back on, if needed.
Overview
Depending on the vehicle equipment:
Depending on the vehicle equipment:
switching on/off manually
button in the vehicle
Press the park assistance button.
- On: the LED lights up.
- Off: the LED goes out.
The parking assistance functions are shown
on the Control Display.
Switching the view via the Central
Information Display (CID)
Park assistance button
If the rearview camera view is not dis-
played, change the view via the Central In-
formation Display (CID):
Camera
"Rear view camera"
The rearview camera image is displayed.
Display on the Control Display
Functional requirements
- The rearview camera is switched on.
- Split doors are completely closed.
- Keep the recording range of the camera
clear.
The camera lens is located between the li-
Protruding cargo or carrier systems and
cense plate lights.
trailers that are not connected to a
The image quality may be impaired by dirt.
trailer power socket can lead to malfunc-
If necessary, clean the camera lens.
tions.
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Activating assistance functions
Turning radius lines
More than one assistance function can be
active at the same time.
- Parking aid lines
"Parking aid lines"
Lanes and turning radius lines are indi-
cated.
- Obstacle marking
"Obstacle marking"
Obstacles are marked, depending on the
Turning radius lines can be superimposed
vehicle equipment.
on the image of the rearview camera.
Turning radius lines show the course of the
Pathway lines
smallest possible turning radius on a level
road.
Only one turning radius line is displayed af-
ter the steering wheel is turned past a cer-
tain angle.
Obstacle marking
Pathway lines can be superimposed on the
image of the rearview camera.
Pathway lines help you to estimate the
space required when parking and maneu-
vering on level roads.
Pathway lines depend on the current steer-
ing angle and are continuously adjusted to
Depending on the vehicle equipment, obsta-
the steering wheel movements.
cle markings can be faded into the image of
the rearview camera.
The colored thresholds of the obstacle mark-
ings match the markings of the PDC Park
Distance Control.
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Parking using pathway and turning
System limits
radius lines
Detection of objects
1.
Position the vehicle so that the turning
radius lines lead to within the limits of
Very low obstacles or high, protruding ob-
the parking space.
jects such as ledges may not be recognized
by the system.
Depending on the vehicle equipment, some
assistance functions also consider data from
the PDC Park Distance Control.
Follow the notes in the PDC Park Distance
Control chapter.
The objects displayed on the Control Dis-
play may be closer than they appear. There-
fore, do not estimate the distance from the
objects on the display.
2.
Turn the steering wheel to the point
where the pathway line covers the cor-
The bumper of the vehicle is not visible in
responding turning radius line.
the camera picture. Therefore do not drive
closer toward an obstacle than shown by
the marks in the camera picture, even if the
camera picture still shows a gap between
the vehicle and the obstacle.
Parking assistant
Concept
Display settings
Brightness
With the rearview camera switched on:
1.
Select the symbol.
2. Turn the Controller until the desired set-
ting is reached and press the Controller.
This system assists the driver in parking
Contrast
parallel to the road.
With the rearview camera switched on:
General information
1.
Select the symbol.
Parking assistant handling is divided into
2. Turn the Controller until the desired set-
three steps:
ting is reached and press the Controller.
- Switching on and activating.
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Parking space search.
Overview
Parking.
Button in the vehicle
Ultrasound sensors measure parking spaces
on both sides of the vehicle.
The parking assistant calculates the best
possible parking line and takes control of
steering during the parking procedure.
System status and instructions on required
actions are displayed on the Control Dis-
play.
A component of the parking assistant is the
PDC Park Distance Control.
Park assistance button
Safety information
Ultrasound sensors
Warning
The system cannot serve as a substitute
for the driver’s personal judgment in as-
sessing the traffic conditions. Based on
the limits of the system, it cannot inde-
pendently react to all traffic situations.
There is a risk of accident. Adjust driving
style to traffic conditions. Watch traffic
closely and actively intervene where ap-
propriate.
The ultrasound sensors for measuring park-
ing spaces are located on the wheel hous-
NOTICE
ing.
The parking assistant can steer the vehicle
over or onto curbs. There is a risk of dam-
Functional requirements
age to property. Watch traffic closely and
actively intervene where appropriate.
Ultrasound sensors
Ensure full functionality:
The safety information of the PDC Park Dis-
tance Control applies in addition.
- Do not cover sensors, for instance with
stickers.
- Keep the sensors clean and unob-
structed.
For measuring parking spaces
- Maximum speed while driving forward
approx. 22 mph/35 km/h.
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Driving comfort
CONTROLS
Maximum distance to row of parked ve-
Display on the Control Display
hicles: 5 ft/1.5 m.
System activated/deactivated
Suitable parking space
- Gaps behind an object that has a min.
Symbol Meaning
length of 5 ft/1.5 m.
Gray: the system is not availa-
- Gap between two objects with a mini-
ble.
mum length of approx. 5 ft/1.5 m.
White: the system is available
- Min. length of gap between two objects:
but not activated.
your vehicle's length plus approx.
The system is activated.
3.3 ft/1.0 m.
- Minimum depth: approx. 5 ft/1.5 m.
Parking space search and system
For parking
status
- Doors and split doors are closed.
- The parking brake is released.
- When parking in parking spaces on the
driver's side, the corresponding turn sig-
nal must be switched on.
Switching on and activating
Switching on with the button
-
Symbol P on the vehicle image: the park-
Press the park assistance button.
ing assistant is activated and the park-
The LED lights up.
ing space search is active.
-
Control Display shows suitable parking
The current status of the parking space
spaces at the edge of the road next to
search is indicated on the Control Display.
the vehicle symbol. When the parking
Parking assistant is activated automati-
assistant is active, suitable parking
cally.
spaces are highlighted.
-
The parking procedure is
Switching on with reverse gear
active. The system takes
Shift into reverse.
over the steering.
The current status of the parking space
search is indicated on the Control Display.
To activate:
"Parking Assistant"
-
Parking space search is always active
whenever the vehicle is moving forward
slow and straight, even if the system is
deactivated. When the system is deacti-
vated, the displays on the Control Dis-
play are shown in gray.
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CONTROLS
Driving comfort
Parking using the parking assistant
- If the vehicle speed exceeds approx.
6 mph/10 km/h.
Parking
- Possibly on snow-covered or slippery
road surfaces.
1.
Press the park assistance button or
- If a maximum number of parking at-
shift into reverse gear to switch on the
tempts or the time taken for parking is
parking assistant, refer to page 191. Ac-
exceeded.
tivate the parking assistant, if needed.
- If the PDC Park Distance Control dis-
Parking assistant is activated.
plays clearances that are too small.
2.
Pass the row of parked vehicles at a
- When switching into other functions of
speed of up to approx. 22 mph/35 km/h
the radio.
and at a distance of maximum
A Check Control message is displayed.
5 ft/1.5 m.
The status of the parking space search
Resuming
and possible parking spaces are dis-
An interrupted parking procedure can be
played on the display, refer to page 191.
continued, if needed.
3.
Follow the instructions on the display.
Reactivate the parking assistant, refer to
The best possible parking position will
page 191, and follow the instructions on the
come after gear change on the station-
display.
ary vehicle - wait for the automatic
steering wheel move.
Switching off
The end of the parking procedure is in-
The system can be switched off as follows:
dicated on the display.
-
Press the park assistance button.
4.
Adjust the parking position yourself, if
needed.
- Switching off the ignition.
Interrupting manually
System limits
The parking assistant can be interrupted at
any time:
Safety information
-
Press the park assistance button.
Warning
"Parking Assistant"
The system is designed to operate in cer-
Interrupting automatically
tain conditions and circumstances. Due to
conditions or other factors, the system
The system is interrupted automatically in
may not respond. There may be a risk of
the following situations:
accident or risk of damage to property. Ac-
- If the driver grasps the steering wheel
tively intervene as warranted. Refer to the
or takes over steering.
- If a gear is selected that does not match
garding the scope of the system’s opera-
the instruction on the display.
tion and limitations.
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Driving comfort
CONTROLS
No parking assistance
- With objects with corners and sharp
edges.
The parking assistant does not offer assis-
tance in the following situations:
- With objects with a fine surface struc-
ture such as fences.
- In tight curves.
- For objects with porous surfaces.
Functional limitations
- Low objects already displayed, for in-
The system may not be fully functional in
stance curbs, can move into the blind
the following situations:
area of the sensors before or after a con-
tinuous tone sounds.
- On bumpy road surfaces such as gravel
roads.
- The parking assistant may identify park-
ing spaces that are not suitable for park-
- On slippery ground.
ing.
- With accumulations of leaves/snow in
the parking space.
Tire size
- With a mounted emergency wheel.
The parking position may vary depending
- With ditches or edges, for instance an
on the tire size.
edge of a port.
Malfunction
Limits of ultrasonic measurement
A Check Control message is displayed.
The detection of objects with ultrasonic
The parking assistant failed. Have the sys-
measurements can run into physical limits,
tem checked by a dealer's service center or
for instance under the following conditions:
another qualified service center or repair
-
For small children and animals.
shop.
For persons with certain clothing, for in-
stance coats.
-
With external interference of the ultra-
sound, for instance from passing vehi-
cles or loud machines.
-
When sensors are dirty, iced over, dam-
aged or out of position.
-
If cargo protrudes.
Under certain weather conditions such
as high relative humidity, wet condi-
tions, snowfall, extreme heat, or strong
wind.
-
With tow bars and trailer couplings of
other vehicles.
-
With thin or wedge-shaped objects.
With moving objects.
With elevated, protruding objects such
as ledges or cargo.
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CONTROLS
Climate control
Climate control
- Emission tested passenger compart-
Vehicle features and options
ment.
- Microfilter.
This chapter describes all standard, country-
specific and optional features offered with
- Air conditioning system to control the
the series. It also describes features and
temperature, air flow and recirculated-
functions that are not necessarily available
air mode.
in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op-
Depending on the equipment specification:
tions or country versions. This also applies
- Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter.
to safety-related functions and systems.
- Automatic climate control.
When using these functions and systems,
the applicable laws and regulations must be
- Parked-car ventilation.
observed.
Interior air quality
The air quality in the vehicle is improved by
the following components:
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Climate control
CONTROLS
Air conditioner
1
Air distribution settings
6
Recirculated-air mode
2
Air flow
7
Rear window defroster
3
Temperature
8
Windshield defroster
4
Seat heating, right
84
9
Seat heating, left
84
5
Air conditioning
Climate control functions in detail
Temperature
Switching the system on/off
Concept
The system heats or cools, depending on the
Switching on
set temperature.
Set any air flow.
Adjusting
Switching off
Turn the wheel to set the de-
Turn the wheel for air flow all
sired temperature.
the way to the left.
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CONTROLS
Climate control
Air conditioning
With constant recirculated-air mode, the air
quality in the car's interior deteriorates and
Concept
window fogging increases.
The air in the car's interior will be cooled
If the windows fog over, switch off recircu-
and dehumidified and, depending on the
lated-air mode and increase the air flow, if
temperature setting, warmed again.
needed.
The car's interior can only be cooled with
Controlling the air flow manually
the engine running.
Concept
Switching on/off
The air flow for climate control can be ad-
Press the button.
justed manually.
The LED is illuminated with air con-
ditioning switched on.
Operation
Depending on the weather, the windshield
Turn the ring to set the de-
may fog up briefly when the engine is
sired air flow.
started.
The higher the air flow, the
The air conditioner produces condensation
more effective the heating or
water, refer to page 227, that will exit from
cooling will be.
below the vehicle.
The air flow from the air conditioner may be
reduced automatically to save battery
Recirculated-air mode
power.
Concept
Controlling the air distribution
You may react to unpleasant odors or pollu-
manually
tants in the immediate environment by tem-
porarily suspending the supply of outside
Concept
air. The system then recirculates the air
flow within the vehicle.
The air distribution for climate control can
be adjusted manually.
Operation
Operation
Press the button:
Turn the wheel to select the
The LED is illuminated when recir-
desired program or the desired
culated-air mode is switched on. The supply
intermediate setting.
of outside air is shut off.
When recirculated-air mode is switched off,
fresh air is directed into the vehicle's inte-
-
Windows.
rior.
-
Upper body region.
To prevent window condensation, recircu-
Floor area.
lated-air mode switches off automatically af-
ter a certain amount of time, depending on
Windows, upper body region, and
the external temperature.
floor area.
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Climate control
CONTROLS
To defrost windows and remove
Rear window defroster
condensation
Press the button. The LED lights up.
Make the following settings to defrost the
The rear window defroster switches
windows and remove condensation:
off automatically after a certain period of
- Direct the air distribution onto the win-
time.
dows.
When GREEN Mode is activated, the heat-
- Increasing the air flow.
ing output is reduced.
- Increase the temperature.
- Switch on the air conditioning if needed.
Microfilter
In external and recirculated-air mode, the
Windshield defroster
microfilter filters dust and pollen from the
Press the button. The LED lights up.
air.
The front window defroster
Have this filter changed during vehicle
switches off automatically after a certain
maintenance, refer to page 270.
period of time.
Automatic climate control
1
Temperature, left
5
Air distribution, manual
2
Display
6
Display
3
Air flow, AUTO intensity
7
Temperature, right
4
AUTO program
8
Seat heating, right
84
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CONTROLS
Climate control
9
Maximum cooling
13 Windshield defroster
10 Air conditioning
14 To defrost windows and remove conden-
sation
11 Recirculated-air mode
15 Seat heating, left
84
12 Rear window defroster
Climate control functions in detail
Air conditioning
Switching the system on/off
Concept
The air in the car's interior will be cooled
Switching on
and dehumidified and, depending on the
Set any air flow.
temperature setting, warmed again.
The car's interior can only be cooled with
Switching off
the engine running.
Turn wheel for air flow to the
Switching on/off
left until the control switches
off.
Press the button.
The LED is illuminated with air con-
ditioning switched on.
Temperature
Depending on the weather, the windshield
may fog up briefly when the engine is
Concept
started.
The automatic climate control achieves the
The cooling function is switched on auto-
set temperature as quickly as possible, if
matically with the AUTO program.
necessary by using the maximum cooling or
When using the automatic climate control,
heating power, and then keeps it constant.
condensation water, refer to page 227, de-
velops and drains underneath the vehicle.
Adjusting
This is normal.
Turn the wheel to set the de-
Maximum cooling
sired temperature.
Concept
The system is set to the lowest temperature,
maximum air flow and recirculated-air
Do not rapidly switch between different
mode.
temperature settings. The automatic climate
control will not have sufficient time to ad-
General information
just the set temperature.
The function is available with external tem-
peratures beyond approx. 32 ℉/0 ℃ and
with the engine running.
Air flows out of the vents to the upper body
region. The vents need to be open for this.
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Climate control
CONTROLS
The air flow can be adjusted with the pro-
Turn the ring to set the de-
gram active.
sired intensity from soft to in-
tensive.
Switching on/off
Press the button.
The set intensity is displayed via the posi-
The LED is illuminated with the
tion of the illuminated LED segment.
system switched on.
Automatic recirculated-air control/
AUTO program
recirculated-air mode
Concept
Concept
The AUTO program cools, ventilates or
The automatic recirculated-air control AUC
heats the car's interior automatically.
recognizes odors or pollutants in the out-
The air distribution and temperature are
side air. The outside air supply is shut off
controlled automatically depending on the
and the interior air is recirculated.
temperature in the car's interior and the de-
sired temperature setting including the se-
General information
lected intensity of the air flow.
If the system is activated, a sensor detects
pollutants in the outside air and controls the
Switching on/off
shut-off automatically.
Press the button.
If the system is deactivated, outside air con-
The LED is illuminated with the
tinuously flows into the car's interior.
AUTO program switched on.
With constant recirculated-air mode, the air
quality in the car's interior deteriorates and
Depending on the selected temperature,
window fogging increases.
AUTO intensity and outside influences, the
You may react to unpleasant odors or pollu-
air is directed to the windshield, side win-
tants in the immediate environment by tem-
dows, upper body, and into the floor area.
porarily suspending the supply of outside
Point the side vents toward the side win-
air. The system then recirculates the air
dows.
flow within the vehicle.
The following features are switched on au-
tomatically with the AUTO program:
Switching on/off
- The air conditioning, refer to page 198.
Press button repeatedly to select an
To switch off the program: press the button
operating mode:
again or manually adjust the air distribu-
tion.
- LEDs off: outside air flows in continu-
ously.
Intensity
- Left LED on, automatic recirculated-air
With the AUTO program activated, the au-
control: a sensor detects pollutants in
tomatic intensity control can be changed.
the outside air and shuts off automati-
cally.
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CONTROLS
Climate control
Right LED on, recirculated-air mode: the
Operation
supply of outside air into the vehicle is
Press the button repeatedly to se-
permanently blocked.
lect a program:
To prevent window condensation, recircu-
lated-air mode switches off automatically af-
- Windows, upper body region, and floor
ter a certain amount of time, depending on
area.
the external temperature.
- Upper body region and floor area.
If windows are fogged over, switch off the
- Floor area.
recirculating mode and press the AUTO but-
- Windows and floor area.
ton. Make sure that air can flow to the
- Windows.
windshield.
- Windows and upper body region.
Adjusting the air flow manually
- Upper body region.
Concept
To defrost windows and remove
The air flow for climate control can be ad-
condensation
justed manually.
Concept
General information
Ice and condensation are quickly removed
To adjust the air flow manually switch off
from the windshield and the front side win-
AUTO program first.
dows.
Operation
Switching on/off
Turn the ring to set the de-
Press the button.
sired air flow.
The LED is illuminated with the
system switched on.
The air flow can be adjusted with the pro-
gram active.
The manually adjusted air flow is displayed
via illuminated LED segments.
If there is window condensation, switch on
the air conditioning too.
The air flow of the automatic climate con-
trol may be reduced automatically to save
Windshield defroster
battery power.
Press the button. The LED lights up.
Adjusting the air distribution
The front window defroster
manually
switches off automatically after a certain
period of time.
Concept
The air distribution for climate control can
Rear window defroster
be adjusted manually.
Press the button. The LED lights up.
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Climate control
CONTROLS
The rear window defroster switches off au-
- Swivel the vents to alter the direction of
tomatically after a certain period of time.
the vent flow, arrows.
When GREEN Mode is activated, the heat-
ing output is reduced.
Ventilation in the rear
Microfilter/activated-charcoal filter
In external and recirculated-air mode, the
microfilter/activated charcoal filter filters
dust, pollen, and gaseous pollutants out of
the air.
Have this filter changed during vehicle
maintenance, refer to page 270.
- Lever for changing the air flow direc-
Ventilation
tion, arrow 1.
- Thumbwheel for variable opening and
Setting
closing of the vents, arrow 2.
The air flow directions can be individually
adjusted:
- Direct ventilation:
Parked-car ventilation
The air flow is directly pointed onto the
person. The air flow heats or cools no-
Concept
ticeably, depending on the adjusted tem-
The parked-car ventilation ventilates the
perature.
car's interior and lowers its temperature, if
- Indirect ventilation:
needed.
If the vents are fully or partly closed, the
air is directly routed into the car's inte-
General information
rior.
The parked-car ventilation can be switched
on and off directly or by using two preset
Front ventilation
activation times. The system remains
switched on for 30 minutes.
The parked-car ventilation system is oper-
ated via the Central Information Display
(CID).
Functional requirements
- Direct operation: vehicle is in radio-
ready state.
- Direct operation or preset activation
- Turn knob for continuous opening and
time: does not depend on external tem-
closing of the vents.
perature.
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CONTROLS
Climate control
Battery is sufficiently charged.
The symbol on the automatic climate
control lights up when the activation time is
If parked-car ventilation is switched on,
activated.
the vehicle battery will be discharged.
Thus, limit the maximum activation time
The symbol on the automatic climate
to save the vehicle battery. The system
control flashes when the system has been
will be available again after the engine
switched on.
is started or after a short trip.
The system will only be switched on within
- Make sure that the vehicle's date and
the next 24 hours. After that, it needs to be
time are set correctly.
reactivated.
- Open the vents to allow air to flow out.
Switching on/off directly
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1.
"My MINI"
2. "Vehicle settings"
3. If necessary, "Climate functions"
4. "Activate comfort ventilation now"
The symbol on the automatic climate
control flashes if the system is switched on.
Preselecting the activation time
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1.
"My MINI"
2. "Vehicle settings"
3. If necessary, "Climate functions"
4. "Comfort ventilation"
5. Select the desired activation time.
6. Set the desired time.
Activating the activation time
Via the Central Information Display (CID):
1.
"My MINI"
2. "Vehicle settings"
3. If necessary, "Climate functions"
4. "For start time at:"
Activate the desired activation time.
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Interior equipment
CONTROLS
Interior equipment
Vehicle features and options
Safety information
This chapter describes all standard, country-
Warning
specific and optional features offered with
The operation of remote-controlled sys-
the series. It also describes features and
tems with the integrated universal remote
functions that are not necessarily available
control, such as the garage door, may re-
in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected op-
sult in injury, for example, body parts be-
tions or country versions. This also applies
coming jammed in a garage door. There is
to safety-related functions and systems.
a risk of injury or risk of damage to prop-
When using these functions and systems,
erty. Make sure that the area of movement
the applicable laws and regulations must be
of the respective system is clear during
observed.
programming and operation. Also follow
the safety information of the hand-held
transmitter.
Integrated Universal Remote
Control
Compatibility
If this symbol is printed on the pack-
Concept
aging or in the owner's manual of the
The integrated Universal Remote Control in
system to be controlled, the system
the interior mirror can operate up to 3 func-
is generally compatible with the integrated
tions of remote-controlled systems such as
Universal Remote Control.
garage door drives, barriers, or lighting sys-
Additional questions are answered by:
tems.
- A dealer's service center or another
General information
qualified service center or repair shop.
The Integrated Universal Remote Control
- www.homelink.com on the Internet.
replaces up to 3 different hand-held trans-
HomeLink is a registered trademark of Gen-
mitters. To operate the remote control, the
tex Corporation.
buttons on the interior mirror must be pro-
grammed with the desired functions. The
hand-held transmitter for the particular sys-
tem is required in order to program the re-
mote control.
Before selling the vehicle, delete the stored
functions for the sake of security.
If possible, do not install the antenna of the
remote-controlled system, e.g. the garage
door drive, near metal objects to ensure the
best possible operation.
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CONTROLS
Interior equipment
Overview
down the interior mirror button and re-
peatedly press and release the hand-held
transmitter button for 2 seconds.
6.
- The LED lights up green: program-
ming completed.
Release the button.
- The LED flashes fast: programming
is not complete.
Press the button on the interior mir-
ror for 2 seconds and release. Per-
1
LED
form this procedure three times to
complete the programming proce-
2
Programmable keys
dure.
3
Hand-held transmitters of the system
If the integrated universal remote
control remains nonoperational, con-
Programming
tinue with the special features for
change code wireless systems.
General information
- LED does not flash green after
The battery of the hand-held transmitter
60 seconds: programming not com-
must be fully charged at the time of pro-
pleted.
gramming to ensure an optimal range of the
Repeat steps 3 to 6.
integrated universal remote control.
To program other functions on other but-
1.
Switch on the ignition.
tons, repeat steps 3 to 5.
2.
Initial setup:
Special feature of the rolling code
Press and hold the two outer buttons on
wireless system
the interior mirror simultaneously for
If you are unable to operate the system af-
approximately 10 seconds until the LED
ter repeated programming, please check if
flashes green rapidly. This erases all pro-
the system to be controlled features a roll-
gramming of the buttons on the interior
ing code radio system.
mirror.
Refer to the owner's manual for the system.
3.
Press the interior mirror button to be
programmed. The LED on the interior
For systems with a rolling code radio sys-
mirror will slowly begin flashing orange.
tem, the integrated Universal Remote Con-
trol and the system also have to be
4.
Hold the hand-held transmitter for the
synchronized.
system to be used approx. 1 to 12 in/2.5
to 30 cm away from the buttons on the
Please read the owner's manual to find out
interior mirror. The required distance
how to synchronize the system.
depends on the hand-held transmitter.
Synchronizing is easier with the aid of a
5.
Press and hold the button of the desired
second person.
function on the hand-held transmitter.
Canada: if programming with the hand-
held transmitter was interrupted, hold
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Interior equipment
CONTROLS
Synchronizing the universal remote control
- The LED flashes fast: the hand-held
with the system:
transmitter was detected but pro-
gramming is not complete.
1. Park the vehicle within range of the re-
Press the button on the interior mir-
mote-controlled system.
ror for 2 seconds and release. Per-
2. Program the relevant button on the inte-
form this procedure three times to
rior mirror as described.
complete the programming proce-
3. Locate and press the synchronizing but-
dure.
ton on the system being programmed,
If the integrated universal remote
e.g. at the garage gate. You have approx.
control remains nonoperational, con-
30 seconds for the next step.
tinue with the special features for
4. Hold down the programmed button on
change code wireless systems.
the interior mirror for approximately
- LED does not flash green after
3 seconds and then release it. If neces-
60 seconds: programming not com-
sary, repeat this step up to three times
pleted.
in order to finish synchronization. Once
Repeat steps 3 to 6.
synchronization is complete, the pro-
grammed function will be carried out.
If the programming procedure is not com-
pleted, the previous programming will re-
main unchanged.
Reprogramming individual buttons
1.
Switch on the ignition.
Operation
2.
Press and hold the interior mirror but-
ton to be programmed.
Warning
3.
As soon as the LED on the interior mir-
The operation of remote-controlled sys-
ror flashes orange after approx. 20 sec-
tems with the integrated universal remote
onds, release the button.
control, such as the garage door, may re-
4.
Hold the hand-held transmitter for the
sult in injury, for example, body parts be-
system to be used approx. 1 to 12 in/2.5
coming jammed in a garage door. There is
to 30 cm away from the buttons on the
a risk of injury or risk of damage to prop-
interior mirror. The required distance
erty. Make sure that the area of movement
depends on the hand-held transmitter.
of the respective system is clear during
5.
Press and hold the button of the desired
programming and operation. Also follow
function on the hand-held transmitter.
the safety information of the hand-held
transmitter.
Canada: if programming with the hand-
held transmitter was interrupted, hold
down the interior mirror button and re-
The system, such as the garage door, can be
peatedly press and release the hand-held
operated using the button on the interior
transmitter button for 2 seconds.
mirror while the engine is running or when
the ignition is started. To do this, hold down
6.
The LED can light up in different ways.
the button within receiving range of the
- The LED lights up green: the pro-
system until the function is activated. The
gramming procedure is completed.
interior mirror LED stays lit while the wire-
Release the button.
less signal is being transmitted.
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CONTROLS
Interior equipment
Deleting stored functions
Mirror display
All stored functions will be deleted. The
The compass shows the current driving di-
functions cannot be deleted individually.
rection.
Press and hold the two outer buttons on the
interior mirror simultaneously for approxi-
Operating concept
mately 10 seconds until the LED on the in-
Various functions can be called up by press-
terior mirror flashes green rapidly.
ing the control button with a pointed object,
such as the tip of a ballpoint pen or similar
object. The following setting options are
Digital compass
displayed in succession, depending on how
long the control button is pressed:
-
Pressed briefly: turns display on/off.
Overview
-
3 to 6 seconds: compass zone setting.
6 to 9 seconds: compass calibration.
9 to 12 seconds: left/right-hand steering
setting.
-
12 to 15 seconds: language setting.
Setting the compass zones
Sets the particular compass zones on the ve-
hicle so that the compass operates correctly;
1
Control button
refer to World map with compass zones.
2
Mirror display
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Interior equipment
CONTROLS
World map with magnetic zones
Procedure
Procedure
1. Press and hold the control button for ap-
1. Make sure that there are no large metal-
prox. 3 to 4 seconds. The number of the
lic objects or overhead power lines near
set compass zone appears in the mirror.
the vehicle and that there is sufficient
room to drive around in a circle.
2. To change the zone setting, press the
control button quickly and repeatedly
2. Set the currently applicable compass
until the number of the compass zone
zone.
that corresponds with your location ap-
3. Press and hold the control button for ap-
pears in the mirror.
prox. 6 to 7 seconds so that "C" appears
The set zone is stored automatically. The
on the display. Next, drive in a complete
compass is ready for use again after approx-
circle at least once at a speed of no more
imately 10 seconds.
than 4 mph/7 km/h. If calibration is suc-
cessful, the "C" is replaced by the points
Calibrating the digital compass
of the compass.
The digital compass must be calibrated in
Left/right-hand steering
the event of the following:
The digital compass is already set for right
- The wrong compass point is displayed.
or left-hand steering at the factory.
- The point of the compass displayed does
not change despite changing the direc-
Setting the language
tion of travel.
Press and hold the control button for ap-
- Not all points of the compass are dis-
prox. 12 to 13 seconds. Briefly press the
played.
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CONTROLS
Interior equipment
control button again to switch between
Cigarette lighter
English "E" and German "O".
Settings are stored automatically after ap-
Safety information
proximately 10 seconds.
Warning
Contact with the hot heating element or
Sun visor
the hot socket of the cigarette lighter can
cause burns. Flammable materials can ig-
Glare shield
nite if the cigarette lighter falls down or is
To provide protection against glare, fold the
held against the objects. There is a risk of
sun visor down or pivot it to the side.
fire and injuries. There is a risk of damage
to property. Take hold of the cigarette
lighter by its handle. Make sure that chil-
Vanity mirror
dren do not use the cigarette lighter.
A vanity mirror is located in the sun visor
behind a cover.
When the cover is opened, the mirror light-
NOTICE
ing switches on.
If metal objects fall into the socket, they
can cause a short circuit. There is a risk of
damage to property. Replace the cigarette
Ashtray/cigarette lighter
lighter or socket cover again after using
the socket.
Overview
Operation
Push in the cigarette lighter.
The cigarette lighter can be
removed as soon as it pops
back out.
Sockets
The ashtray is located in one of the frontal
cup holders, the cigarette lighter above it in
the center console.
Concept
The lighter socket can be used as a socket
Ashtray
for electrical equipment while the ignition
is switched on or the engine is running.
In order to empty the ashtray, remove the
ashtray from the cup holder.
General information
The total load of all sockets must not exceed
140 watts at 12 volts.
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